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Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift
Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift













Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift

** Making light of the tremendous importance placed on seemingly trivial differences in religious doctrine that often lead to the most acrimonious wars and civil strife by explaining that the genesis of a long and bloody war between rival factions of Lilliputians stems from a disagreement over where to crack eggs. I can only imagine how this parody played out among the MP of England at the time.

Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift

** Parodying the massive waste of energy and resources expended in political infighting in Great Britain between the Whigs and Tories by having the two Lilliputian political parties separated solely by the aesthetic choice between wearing high heels and low heels. Overall, I thought this was very worthwhile and many of Swift’s commentaries were piercing, brilliant and exceptionally well done. Few groups were spared from Swift's caustic lens and many of his attacks are vehement bordering on brutal. Everything from blind adherence to political ideologies or religious dogma, to ideological intolerance, to arbitrary social divisions and even the non-practical aspects of the rampant scientific explorations so in vogue at the time. While Swift is short on resolutions or ideas for improvement (one of my disappointments) he does a marvelous job of exposing the problems that he perceived as existing within the 18th Century world, most particularly England, and opening the door for a more expansive, popular discussion on these issues.įrom a plot perspective, Gulliver’s Travels is a series of adventures by Lemuel Gulliver to various undiscovered, fictional worlds that act as a backdrop for Swift, through his main character/mouthpiece, to scathe, rebuke, poke fun at and/or question all manner of political, religious and social institutions, philosophies and groups. This is certainly a classic that I believe people should read and experience for themselves outside of any required scholarly endeavors because I think that many of the ills, injustices and idiocies that Swift addresses in this novel are still, unfortunately, very relevant today. Swift’s wit, insight and delivery are often, though not always, remarkable and he crams more well thought out jabs and toe-steppings in this slim 250 page novel than I would have thought possible in a work twice this long. Gulliver’s Travels is like a giant pimp slap across the human race face and I am so glad I finally read this in a non-school, non-structured environment because I had a whole lot more fun with it this time around. Jonathan Swift was a snarky, snarky bitch.















Podróże do wielu odległych narodów świata by Jonathan Swift